There are no set amounts for bail on any charge. The court sets the bail taking into consideration many factors (e.g.: perpetrators past criminal record - the violence of the crime - the possibility of flight by the arrestee. - etc - etc).
If it was a felony, no.
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It can carry up to 10 year prison sentence with the charges depending on the class of the felony.
If it was a federal felony, or was related to drug or domestic violence charges, then no. If it's only a felony under state law, it MIGHT be possible.
NO. you still have a conviction. That would depend on how your case was adjudicated. Were you convicted of the charges, or were they dismissed?
4-8 months or 44-92 months if the value of embezzlement is less than $100,000 or more than $100,000 respectively. If the value is over $100,000 then you are facing Class Cfelony charges that carry a potential sentence of 44-92 months in prison for a first time offender.
Hydrogen Ions carry positive charges. Hydroxide Ions carry negative charges.
It is generally illegal for someone with a felony conviction to carry a firearm in Florida. Felons are prohibited from possessing or owning firearms under both federal and state laws, including carrying a concealed weapon. Violating these laws can result in serious criminal charges and penalties.
A big no.
I assume you mean concealed. Not without a permit.
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